I’ve heard very good things about high-EPA/decent DHA fish oil thats molecularly-distilled.

This seems to be a frequent recommendation (particularly if you don’t eat seafood or fish) in many health circles and I’d like to get everyone’s thoughts on best products, practices, etc.

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Depends on what you want to take them for.

Most fish oil is completely ineffective:

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/fish-oil

https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/the-false-promise-of-fish-oil-supplements

Some medications can cause a CoQ10 deficiency, so if you’re on one of those medications, you might need a supplement, but absent that, there’s no reason to take fish oil.

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Most fish oil is completely ineffective:

I’ve personally noticed some powerful effects from fish oil: 1) it can act as a neotropic booster, particularly in conjunction with SRI’s and similar meds / substances, 2) it can cause me significant insomnia (no arrhythmia) if I take ~6-8 capsules.

Is that germane to this thread? Probably not, but something seems to be going on. Maybe fish oil has been studied so far on too limited a basis.

@cheese_greater@lemmy.world

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I guess I should have said “ineffective for the various health claims”. Anything can have an effect if taken in large enough doses. :)

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318619

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Understood; just wanted to add on.

My point is more or less that this doesn’t have to be a closed-book situation about fish oil. Maybe it can help in some other way, and/or maybe it really can work as ‘advertised’ in conjunction with other substances. Certainly wouldn’t be the first time, if so.

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The other point I want to throw out there is that Omega 3 is essential, it cannot be endogenously provisioned, and I’m not sold that ALA sufficiently stands in for EPA and DHA

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If you don’t have heart disease, eating two servings of fatty fish weekly or following a vegetarian diet rich in healthy oils, nuts, and seeds is a far smarter strategy than buying fish oil supplements.

I don’t do either of those things. They are essential. What do?

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The easy part is adjusting your diet, far cheaper than fish oil.

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I hate seafood and I won’t start eating it. What do?

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Just mix in some flaxseed meal whenever you cook anything that involves mixing. It doesn’t taste like anything and has lots of fiber and omega-3s.

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Blanket advice for supplements: health benefit is minimal. Cost is high.

Check with your doctor or dietician or some sort of expert with more credibility than random schmucks on the internet.

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And if you must, just grab the cheapest supermarket multivitamins and take only one. It probably won’t do much, but at least you’ll only waste a few pennies per day.

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(as long as you don’t have a shellfish allergy) krill oil – specifically “Neptune Krill Oil” (NKO) processed

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What makes that so good compared to alternatives?

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krill oil contains particularly rich amounts of choline-containing phospholipids and a phosphatidylcholine concentration of 34 grams per 100 grams of oil”

“krill oil also contains an appreciable content of astaxanthin

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